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blazey 24-07-2009 21:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 730825)
Unless you're unlucky enough to have a child who admits to saying one thing, and meaning the other, or saying contrary things just for their own amusement.

In that case a parent would be unsure what the child really wanted to do, and may end up in a strait jacket in a padded cell, slowly rocking themselves backwards and forwards.

Yes, children do often lie about these things, but then they'd learn the value of honesty then wouldn't they.

garinda 24-07-2009 21:24

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 730842)
Yes, children do often lie about these things, but then they'd learn the value of honesty then wouldn't they.

You'd like to think so, though some may sadly still doing it in adulthood.

blazey 24-07-2009 21:27

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 730843)
You'd like to think so, though some may sadly still doing it in adulthood.

Why would you lie about what you actually want? Surely it'd dawn on you that doing that results in getting the exact opposite?

garinda 24-07-2009 21:55

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 730845)
Why would you lie about what you actually want? Surely it'd dawn on you that doing that results in getting the exact opposite?

I've no idea why someone would say something, when they really belived the opposite, even if they gave the excuse that it amused them.

Then again I'm not unhinged, and count myself blessed, that like the majority of the population, I say what I actually mean, and people believe what I say as being the truth.

jaysay 25-07-2009 09:15

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 730843)
You'd like to think so, though some may sadly still doing it in adulthood.

Well if we didn't have those kind of people we wouldn't have politicians Rindi, woul we:rolleyes::D

flashy 25-07-2009 11:11

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anyway, have any of your lots kids had a PROM?

accyman 25-07-2009 16:49

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 731019)
anyway, have any of your lots kids had a PROM?

no and never will unless they pay for it out of their own money :D

katex 25-07-2009 19:46

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 731083)
no and never will unless they pay for it out of their own money :D

We will see when the time comes ... presume their mother would have some say in this ? Like they say 'never say never' .. :)

Lilly 25-07-2009 21:03

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 731019)
anyway, have any of your lots kids had a PROM?

My kids did not have a graduation ceremony from nursery, thank God.

We do not have proms at our primary school as yet..........and I hope we never do.

I don't want to hear of any of it before leaving university ideally, and definitely not before leaving secondary school.


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